1 Samuel 24:22

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이 구절의 의미

In this verse, David makes a promise to Saul. Afterward, Saul returns home, while David and his men retreat to a safer place. This shows the tension and respect between David and Saul, despite their conflict.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine you and your friend are playing a game, but you're not sure if they want to be friends. You make a promise to them, then they go home, and you go back to your room. That's what happened between David and Saul here.

역사적 배경

1 Samuel was likely compiled by Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, and completed by Jeremiah. This happened around 1000 BC, with Saul as the king of Israel. The audience was the people of Israel, and the setting was one of conflict and tension within the kingdom.

오늘의 적용

In modern life, when you disagree with someone but still need to interact with them, you can make a promise to respect their boundaries, like David did with Saul, and then focus on your own safety and well-being.

주제

conflict resolutionrespectleadershipsafetypromisetension

관련 구절

1 Samuel 26:251 Kings 19:1-3Luke 6:27-28Romans 12:181 Peter 3:13-14

자주 묻는 질문

Why did David make a promise to Saul?
David made a promise to Saul to maintain a peaceful interaction, despite the tension between them. This shows David's commitment to not escalate the conflict.
What does 'the hold' refer to in this verse?
'The hold' likely refers to a fortified place where David and his men could safely retreat and protect themselves from Saul.
How does Saul's reaction show the relationship between them?
Saul's going home after David's promise shows a momentary peace, but the overall tension remains unresolved, highlighting the complex relationship between them.
What can we learn from David's actions in this verse?
We can learn that making promises and respecting boundaries can help maintain peace, even in tense situations, and prioritizing safety is also important.
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